Official page of the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District. Follow us to keep up with what's going on at MSD. For immediate customer service call 314-768-6260.
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Yard waste decaying in creeks and rivers decomposes in a process that removes oxygen from the water. Fish and other aquatic life can’t survive in water with low oxygen.
Did you know that 1 in 3 flood insurance claims comes from low to moderate-risk areas?
Flooding can happen anywhere. Knowing your flood zone can help you prepare and protect your home.
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➡️ Prevent fertilizer runoff. Chemicals and nutrients from fertilizer run into water sources like lakes and streams, causing damage to the environment.
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Your safety starts with knowing your zone. ⚠️
Check your flood risk, make a plan, and explore flood insurance options so you are prepared before the next storm.
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#InfrastructureWeek: 🚧 Witness the power of innovation! This rare look at a tunnel boring machine in action, 200ft underground. This tunnel 3+ mile tunnel runs from the Mississippi River & River des Peres to Oakville.
Discover this MSDPC pump station, the engineering marvel of the Deer Creek Tunnel Pump Station! This state-of-the-art pump station helps prevent flooding in our community. Join us in appreciating the hard work of the dedicated team behind the scenes. #InfrastructureWeek
This #InfrastructureWeek, dive into a virtual tour of the Coldwater Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant! 🚰 Explore every room, catwalk, tank, and process of the plant. Enjoy the virtual tour and deepen your understanding of sustainable #water management. https://t.co/NVvuHTD3M2
MSD Project Clear encourages residents and businesses to Know Your Zone.
Use our interactive map to see the FEMA flood zone near your property and better understand your potential flood risk.
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Pet owners, please remember to pick up after your furry friends. Pet waste left on the ground can be carried by stormwater into our water system, polluting our environment. Let's do our part to keep our water clean and healthy for all.
Pet waste left in our yards comes into contact with stormwater when it rains. The stormwater then becomes contaminated from contact with pet waste and carries pollutants into our creeks and streams. Please clean up after your pets! 🐕